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tuff fix [message #21704] Sun, 12 October 2014 08:49 Go to previous message
stevem is currently offline  stevem
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I took in a 5033 output board from a new board member that had somewhat low output and early clipping, it could only muster some 24 watts of clean power when I installed it in my K150 head before the negative half of the output wave would cut off hard!

long story short, after checking his two 36892 outputs, after replacing diodes, resistors and transistors on the fly due to how hard this small board is to work on, the criminal turned out to the 27 uf @35 volt cap across the 4700 ohm resistor after the second 2n4249 transistor!

Now take note this cap had been pulled and I had checked it on both my cap check meter and my ESR meter and it passed, yet it was on the way to going fully shorted.
The main thing that gave me a clue was by chance touching it and feeling it being warm.
A check with my thermal gun showed it at 118 degress and its mate above it in the circuit was at 89!

This was pulling the needed -30 volts in that section of the circuit down to -17.5 and the clipping was started there on the output of that 2N4249 transistor!
I had broke my own Cardinal rule of replacing every Tantalum cap in the first place that could have a effect on what I was trouble shooting!

Now with all the more on the money resistors and matched diodes and such the amp outputs 84 watts of rms power into a 8 ohm resistive load and sounds very nice!

Just as a side note while playing around inside my K150 head while doing this repair I found that if ran the stock RCA reverb return cable a certain way I could cut the amount of hum that the reverb made by half!

[Updated on: Sun, 12 October 2014 14:49]

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